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Question 1 Report
Josiah the king _______ when he heard the word of the book of the law.
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Josiah the king rent his clothes when he heard the word of the book of the law. This means that he tore his garments as an expression of grief, shock, or despair upon hearing the contents of the book. In this case, Josiah was likely deeply moved by the revelations contained in the book of the law, which may have included warnings about the consequences of disobeying God's commands. Tearing one's clothes was a common practice in the ancient Near East as a way to express strong emotions, particularly those related to grief or repentance.
Question 2 Report
Which of there 3 sinners did God course first after the eating of the forbidden fruit ?
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After the eating of the forbidden fruit, God first cursed the serpent before addressing Adam and Eve. The reason for this is that the serpent was the one who deceived Eve into eating the fruit in the first place. In Genesis 3:14-15, God curses the serpent, saying, "Because you have done this, cursed are you above all livestock and above all beasts of the field; on your belly you shall go, and dust you shall eat all the days of your life. I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and her offspring; he shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise his heel." After addressing the serpent, God then turns to Adam and Eve and holds them accountable for their actions. This is evident in Genesis 3:16-19, where God speaks to Eve and Adam, respectively, about the consequences of their disobedience. So in summary, God first cursed the serpent, who was the one responsible for deceiving Eve and leading her and Adam into sin. Then, God turned to Adam and Eve and held them accountable for their actions.
Question 3 Report
_________ The Son of Jeme, of the tribe or Benjamin - Judah, replaced king Saul as king.
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The correct answer is David. David was the son of Jesse, from the tribe of Judah, and he replaced Saul as king of Israel. He was a famous king who is often remembered for his defeat of the giant Goliath and his many accomplishments during his reign, including establishing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and bringing peace and prosperity to the kingdom.
Question 4 Report
How many dukes are there from the lineage of Edom?
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Bible reference 1 chronicles 1 :51-54.<br>
Nine duke came out of the family of Edom
Question 5 Report
Likewise, ye wives be in subjection to your own husbands, that if any obey not the word, they also without the word be won by the conversation of the wives. What do you understand by the statement without the word”
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The phrase "without the word" in the statement "that if any obey not the word, they also without the word be won by the conversation of the wives" means that those who would not listen to our preaching may be won to God by our godly actions. This means that a wife's behavior and character can have a powerful impact on her husband, even if he does not believe in the Word of God. By living a virtuous and God-fearing life, a wife can be a positive influence on her husband and draw him closer to God. It does not mean that we should do evangelism by closing our mouth, or that we are in a dispensation of dropping the Bible, or that it is what is currently reigning.
Question 6 Report
Letter was distributed to the church addressed in the Book of Revelation. How much church in all?
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In the Book of Revelation, a letter was addressed to seven different churches in Asia Minor, which is modern-day Turkey. These seven churches were the church in Ephesus, the church in Smyrna, the church in Pergamum, the church in Thyatira, the church in Sardis, the church in Philadelphia, and the church in Laodicea. Each of the letters contains messages from Jesus to the churches, with both commendations for their strengths and rebukes for their weaknesses. The letters also provide guidance on how the churches can improve their faith and behavior. Therefore, the correct answer to the question is that the letter in the Book of Revelation was distributed to seven churches.
Question 7 Report
Whose sudden death of brought a turnaround in the life of obed-edom the Gittite?
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The sudden death that brought a turnaround in the life of Obed-Edom the Gittite was Uzzah's death. Uzzah was a Levite who was transporting the Ark of the Covenant on an ox cart to Jerusalem when the oxen stumbled, and the ark shook. Uzzah instinctively reached out to steady the ark, and God struck him dead for touching it. After this incident, King David was afraid to bring the ark into Jerusalem, so he left it at the house of Obed-Edom, the Gittite. However, instead of being cursed by the presence of the ark, Obed-Edom was blessed. The Bible tells us that the Lord blessed Obed-Edom and all his household. When King David heard about the blessings that came upon Obed-Edom because of the presence of the ark, he decided to bring it to Jerusalem. This time, they carried it on the shoulders of the Levites, as God had commanded, and with great rejoicing. The sudden death of Uzzah and the blessings that came upon Obed-Edom were a demonstration of the holiness of God and the importance of following His commands. It also showed that God blesses those who honor and respect His presence.
Question 8 Report
The first record of the fall of Jerusalem was recorded in the book of _______
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Bible reference 2 kings 24-1-25:1-17.<br><br>
It was the time that Nebuchadnezzar was raised to take Jerusalem captive
Question 9 Report
Which comes first:- Power, then the Holy Ghost or Holy Ghost then power?
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In Christianity, the Holy Ghost or Holy Spirit is believed to be a part of the Holy Trinity along with God the Father and Jesus Christ the Son. The Holy Spirit is often associated with power, as it is believed to empower believers to do the work of God. To answer the question, it is important to note that the Holy Ghost and power are often intertwined and difficult to separate. In the Bible, the Holy Spirit is described as the source of power and strength for believers. In Acts 1:8, Jesus told his disciples, "But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth." This passage suggests that the Holy Ghost and power come together, as the Holy Spirit brings power to those who receive it. However, in some cases, individuals may experience the power of God before receiving the Holy Ghost. For example, in Acts 10:44-46, the Holy Ghost fell upon Gentiles who had not yet been baptized, but they spoke in tongues and praised God. In summary, while the Holy Ghost and power are often linked, there is no set order in which they must be received. It is important to seek the presence of the Holy Spirit and trust in God's power to work in and through us. The power of salvation also comes through faith in Jesus Christ, and is another important aspect of the Christian faith.
Question 10 Report
And behold, I come quickly and my reward is with me to give every man according as his work shall be. And behold in the statement above means?
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The statement "And behold, I come quickly and my reward is with me to give every man according as his work shall be" is a biblical passage from the book of Revelation, Chapter 22, Verse 12. The word "behold" in this context means to pay attention or to take notice of something important that is about to happen. The passage is talking about the second coming of Jesus Christ and how he will come quickly to judge the world and give rewards to everyone according to their works. Therefore, the word "behold" is used to emphasize the importance and urgency of this event and to encourage people to be prepared for it.
Question 11 Report
Maranatha means?
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Maranatha is a term used in early Christianity and is a Aramaic phrase that means "come, Lord Jesus." It is often used as a prayer or expression of hope and longing for the second coming of Jesus Christ. This term is found in the New Testament book of 1 Corinthians 16:22, where it is written "Maranatha! Come, Lord Jesus!" The word "Maranatha" reflects the eager expectation and anticipation of the early Christians for the return of Jesus and the fulfillment of God's promises.
Question 12 Report
There are diversities of gift but the same spirit but all these worked that one and the self same spirit, dividing to every man severally as he will. The word an he will” means
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The spirit know every one and then know who can carry which gift
Question 13 Report
Israel was defeated by a very small country because
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Bible reference Joshua 7. 27.<br>
Achan stole an accursed item. Sin was the only thing that made Israel lose battles.
Question 14 Report
How many well did Isaac dig before he stopped digging because the philistine strove with him?
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Isaac dug a total of three wells before he stopped digging because the Philistines strove with him. According to the Bible, Isaac lived in the land of Gerar and dug wells to provide water for himself and his livestock. However, each time he dug a well, the Philistines would come and claim it as their own, causing conflict between Isaac and the Philistines. Eventually, after digging three wells, Isaac stopped digging and moved on to a different area where he was able to find water without conflict. This story highlights the challenges that people sometimes face in finding and maintaining access to resources, and the importance of perseverance and determination in overcoming obstacles.
Question 15 Report
“For I have no pleasure in the death of him that dieth, saith the lord God wherefore turn yourselves and live ye.” which prophet did God tell this statement?
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The prophet whom God told the statement "For I have no pleasure in the death of him that dieth, saith the lord God wherefore turn yourselves and live ye" is Ezekiel. Ezekiel was a prophet of God who lived during the Babylonian captivity of Israel. He was called by God to be a prophet to the exiles and was given many visions and prophecies about their future. In Ezekiel 18:32, God expressed his desire that people should turn away from sin and live instead of facing death. The context of this statement is that God was speaking to the people of Israel, warning them of the consequences of their sins. God did not want them to die because of their sins, but instead, he wanted them to turn away from their wickedness and live a righteous life. God is a merciful God, and he desires that all people should repent and turn to him. In summary, the statement "For I have no pleasure in the death of him that dieth, saith the lord God wherefore turn yourselves and live ye" was spoken by God through the prophet Ezekiel, as a call for the people of Israel to turn away from their sins and live a righteous life.
Question 16 Report
One striking attribute of the children of Israel in the time of Hosea was that ______?
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The correct answer is: "They willfully sinned against God." Hosea was a prophet in the Old Testament who was sent by God to speak to the Israelites. During Hosea's time, the Israelites had turned away from God and were worshiping false gods. They were also living lives of sin and disobedience, even though God had given them clear instructions on how to live. Despite God's love and care for them, the Israelites chose to willfully sin against God, breaking His laws and commands. They had become unfaithful, like an unfaithful spouse, and their actions had consequences. Hosea's message to the Israelites was that they needed to repent and turn back to God before it was too late. So, the striking attribute of the children of Israel during Hosea's time was their willful disobedience and sinfulness. They had turned away from the God who had rescued them and blessed them, and were facing the consequences of their actions.
Question 17 Report
Likewise the spirit also helped our infirmities for we know not what we should pray fro as we ought: but the spirit it self market intercession for us with groaning which on not be uttered.
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Infirmities mean what we can’t do by our own selves
Question 18 Report
So the ship master came to him and said to him, “what meanest thou, O sleeper? Arise, call upon thy God, if so be that God will think upon us, that we perish not”. Who did the ship master say this to?
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The ship master said this to Jonah. This story comes from the book of Jonah in the Old Testament of the Bible. Jonah was a prophet who disobeyed God's command to go to the city of Nineveh and instead boarded a ship heading in the opposite direction. During the voyage, a great storm arose and the crew was afraid they would perish. Jonah, however, was sleeping below deck. The ship master woke him up and urged him to call upon his God in hopes that they might be saved.
Question 19 Report
How many generations are there each between Abraham to David, David to the generation that was exiled to Babylon, and from the exiled generation to Jesus?
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Bible reference Matthew 1:17.<br><br>
There are 14 generations each in the lineage of Jesus.
Question 20 Report
The first miracle of Jesus was?
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The first miracle of Jesus was turning water into wine. It happened during a wedding feast in the town of Cana in Galilee. Jesus and his disciples were invited to the wedding, and during the celebration, the host ran out of wine. Jesus' mother, Mary, told him about the situation, and even though Jesus said his time had not yet come, he told the servants to fill six stone water jars with water. He then told them to draw some out and take it to the master of the feast, who tasted it and discovered that it had been turned into wine. This miracle was significant because it revealed Jesus' power and authority, and it also showed that he had come to bring joy and abundance.
Question 21 Report
Which of these is not time about Stephen
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"He was stoned for telling lie" is not accurate information about Stephen. Stephen was a Christian disciple in the early Christian church. According to the Bible, he was a man full of faith and the Holy Spirit, who preached about Jesus Christ and performed miracles. As a result of his preaching, he was arrested and brought before the Sanhedrin, the Jewish ruling council. They accused him of blasphemy and stoned him to death, making him one of the first martyrs for the Christian faith. Therefore, the correct statement is "He was full of the Holy Spirit."
Question 22 Report
To whom did God reveal himself to as the almighty God?
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God revealed himself to many people throughout history as the almighty God. One of the first people God revealed himself to was Abram, who later became known as Abraham. God made a covenant with Abraham, promising to make him the father of a great nation and to bless all nations through him. God also revealed himself to the children of Israel through Moses, who was chosen by God to lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt. God spoke to Moses through a burning bush and gave him the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai. Through Moses, God showed himself to be a powerful and compassionate God who cares for his people. Overall, God has revealed himself to various individuals and communities in different ways throughout history, but these are a few examples of how God has revealed himself as the almighty God.
Question 23 Report
What is the significance of Jesus giving thanks to God and blessing the fish and the bread’, wife which he fed the 5000?
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When Jesus fed the 5000 with just five loaves of bread and two fish, he first gave thanks to God for what they had. By giving thanks and blessing the food, Jesus was acknowledging God's provision and expressing gratitude for it. The miracle of feeding the 5000 shows that God can multiply what we have when we acknowledge and give thanks for it. It also emphasizes the importance of generosity and sharing, as the little that was given was more than enough to feed everyone. Additionally, Jesus' act of giving thanks and blessing the food may have served to encourage the boy who brought the bread and fish to offer what he had, despite it seeming insignificant. Jesus' actions show that even the smallest offering can make a big difference when given with gratitude and faith. In summary, Jesus' act of giving thanks and blessing the food shows us the importance of gratitude, generosity, and faith in God's provision.
Question 24 Report
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According to the biblical account in the book of Numbers (chapter 23), Balaam did not ask Balak to bind any altars for him. Instead, Balak requested that Balaam curse the Israelites, and Balaam replied that he could only do what God allowed him to do. Balak then instructed Balaam to build seven altars and offer a bull and a ram on each altar. So the answer is "7".
Question 25 Report
“Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed is he that watcheth, and keepeth his garment, lest the walk naked and they see his shame:
Why did Jesus say he will come as a thief?
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Jesus said he would come as a thief because he likened his second coming to the way thieves come. No one knows when thieves will come, so people must always be ready and watchful. In the same way, no one knows when Jesus will return, so it's important for people to be ready and watchful. The phrase "blessed is he that watcheth, and keepeth his garment" means that those who are prepared and stay pure will be blessed, while those who are not will be ashamed. This passage is found in Revelation 16:15.
Question 26 Report
Which prophet in the Old Testament recorded a famine of the word of God?
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The prophet who recorded a famine of the word of God in the Old Testament was Amos. Amos was a prophet who lived during the 8th century BC and was a contemporary of the prophet Isaiah. He was a shepherd from Tekoa, a small town in Judah, and was called by God to prophesy against the northern kingdom of Israel. In Amos 8:11-12, he recorded a vision in which God showed him a basket of ripe fruit and said, "The time is coming when I will send a famine on the land - not a famine of bread or a thirst for water, but a famine of hearing the words of the Lord." This was a warning that God would no longer speak to his people because of their disobedience and lack of repentance. This famine of the word of God was a punishment for the people's neglect of God's laws and their disregard for his prophets. Amos' message was a call to repentance and a plea for the people to turn back to God before it was too late. In summary, the prophet Amos recorded a famine of the word of God in the Old Testament, in which God warned that he would no longer speak to his people because of their disobedience and lack of repentance.
Question 27 Report
The book of Revelation was written by ______ on the _______.
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The book of Revelation was written by John the beloved, while he was exiled on the island of Patmos. The author identifies himself as John in the opening of the book, and early Christian tradition associates the authorship with John the beloved, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. Patmos was a small island in the Aegean Sea, and tradition holds that John was exiled there during the Roman persecution of Christians in the late first century. While on the island, he received a series of visions which he recorded in the book of Revelation, also known as the Apocalypse. The book of Revelation is the final book of the New Testament and is filled with rich symbolism and vivid imagery, and is seen as a prophetic message of hope and encouragement to Christians facing persecution.
Question 28 Report
Do not blaspheme that worthy name by which ye are called. What in that worthy name?
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The phrase "Do not blaspheme that worthy name by which ye are called" is actually a quote from the Bible, specifically from the book of James (James 2:7). The verse is admonishing believers to avoid showing favoritism or discrimination based on social status, and reminds them that they are called by the name of Jesus Christ. In this context, the "worthy name" refers to the name of Jesus Christ, who is the central figure of the Christian faith. Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God, who was sent to Earth to save humanity from sin and death. By calling themselves Christians, believers are identifying themselves as followers of Jesus and declaring their faith in him. In addition to being called Christians, believers in Jesus are also referred to as "new creatures" in the Bible (2 Corinthians 5:17). This term refers to the idea that when a person becomes a believer, they are transformed into a new creation with a new identity and purpose. Furthermore, the Bible describes Jesus as a friend to believers (John 15:15). This implies a close, personal relationship between Jesus and his followers, characterized by love, trust, and intimacy. In summary, the "worthy name" mentioned in the quote refers to the name of Jesus Christ, who is the central figure of the Christian faith. Believers in Jesus are called Christians and are described as new creatures, while their relationship with Jesus is characterized as that of a friend.
Question 29 Report
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The statement by Mary, "Be it unto me according to thy words," was a statement of faith. Mary was the mother of Jesus and was visited by the angel Gabriel who told her that she would conceive and bear a son, even though she was a virgin. Mary's response to this announcement shows that she trusted in the words of the angel and had faith that what he was telling her would come to pass. Her statement was a declaration of her belief and trust in God's plan for her life. In saying "Be it unto me according to thy words," Mary was expressing her willingness to surrender to God's will and trust that He would work out His plan in her life.
Question 30 Report
For God hath not appointed us to wrath but to _______ salvation through our lord Jesus Christ
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The correct word that fills the blank in this sentence is "obtain." This sentence comes from 1 Thessalonians 5:9 in the Bible, and it means that God has not destined or appointed us to face His wrath or punishment because of our sins. Instead, through our faith in Jesus Christ, we can obtain or receive salvation, which means being rescued from the consequences of our sins and being given eternal life with God. The Bible teaches that salvation is a free gift from God, given to those who put their trust in Jesus and believe in Him as their Savior. It is not something we can earn or jump at or grab, but rather something that we receive through faith. In this verse, the emphasis is on the fact that God does not want to punish us, but instead desires for us to be saved and have a relationship with Him.
Question 31 Report
What is the name of the first lead of the river that parted in the Garden of Eden?
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The name of the first lead of the river that parted in the Garden of Eden is Pison, according to the book of Genesis in the Bible. The Garden of Eden is described as a paradise where the first humans, Adam and Eve, lived. The Bible states that a river flowed out of the garden and then divided into four heads or branches. These four rivers are named as Pison, Gihon, Hiddekel (Tigris), and Euphrates. Pison is believed to be the first of these rivers, and it flowed around the whole land of Havilah, where there was gold, bdellium, and onyx stones. It is important to note that the exact location of the Garden of Eden and its four rivers is unknown, and there are different interpretations and theories about their identity and location. However, according to the Bible, Pison is the name of the first river that parted in the Garden of Eden.
Question 32 Report
Josiah was eight years old when he began to reign, and he reigned _______ in Jerusalem
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Josiah was eight years old when he began to reign, and he reigned for 31 years in Jerusalem. This means that Josiah ruled over the kingdom of Judah from the age of eight until he died at the age of 39. His reign was one of the longest in the history of the kingdom of Judah, and he was remembered as a righteous king who implemented many religious reforms, including the restoration of the Temple and the reinstitution of the Passover feast. Josiah's reign also saw significant political and military developments, including the expansion of Judah's territory and the establishment of a new balance of power in the ancient Near East.
Question 33 Report
________ was the token of the covenant which God made between Noah and him, and every living creature that were in the Noah and also for perpetual generations.
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The answer is: Rainbow. After the great flood, according to the Bible, God made a covenant with Noah and all living creatures that never again would he destroy the earth with a flood. As a sign of this promise, God set the rainbow in the sky. This colorful arch is created by the sun shining through raindrops, and it is a symbol of hope and a reminder of God's faithfulness to his covenant. The rainbow serves as a sign of the agreement between God and Noah, and it is a beautiful natural wonder that continues to inspire awe and wonder in people today.
Question 34 Report
Who ordered that Naboth be killed?
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The person who ordered Naboth's killing was Jezebel, the wife of King Ahab. Naboth was a vineyard owner who refused to sell his vineyard to Ahab, as it was considered an inheritance from his ancestors. Jezebel devised a plan to have Naboth falsely accused of blasphemy, which led to his stoning to death by the people of his town. Jezebel then told Ahab that he could take possession of Naboth's vineyard. This incident is recorded in the Old Testament of the Bible, in 1 Kings 21. Therefore, "Jezebel," is the correct answer.
Question 35 Report
The mustard seed, in the parable of Jesus is said to be the ______ seed but when sown and it grown it become the greatest tree.
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Bible reference Matthew 13:31-32<br>
mustard seed size was are to typify the amount or size of faith we need to achieve it has a very small size – least
Question 36 Report
And I heard a great voice out of heavens saying, Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be his people and God himself shall be with them and be their God. Who heard the great voice behind him?
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John the beloved heard the great voice out of heaven. This verse is taken from the book of Revelation, where John is documenting his visions and experiences of the end times. In this particular vision, John hears a voice from heaven announcing that God's tabernacle, or dwelling place, is with men and that God will dwell with them as their God. This vision emphasizes the idea that God is with his people and will always be with them, providing comfort and guidance.
Question 37 Report
Now the sons of Eli were sons of _______ they knew not the Lord.
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The sons of Eli were sons of Belial. "Belial" is a Hebrew word that means "worthless" or "wicked." In the Bible, the term is often used to refer to someone who is morally corrupt or evil. In this case, the sons of Eli were described as being wicked because they did not know the Lord, meaning they were not following God's laws and living a righteous life. This verse is emphasizing the importance of knowing and serving the Lord in order to live a good and virtuous life.
Question 38 Report
The cost of being a disciple of Jesus is that?
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The cost of being a disciple of Jesus is that we don't follow our own will, but the will of Jesus our master. This idea is found in the New Testament of the Bible, specifically in Luke 9:23-24 where Jesus tells his disciples that if anyone wants to be his follower, they must deny themselves and take up their cross daily, and follow him. This means that as disciples, we must put aside our own desires and follow the will of Jesus, even if it goes against our own interests or comfort. While it's true that following Jesus can involve fighting against the devil and facing persecution from the world, the central aspect of being a disciple is surrendering our will to Jesus and following him wholeheartedly.
Question 39 Report
What does Jesus have in mind when he told the parable of the good Samaritan?
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Bible reference Luke 10:29<br>
what head in mind was to teach the lawyer who his neighbor is. Even the ungodly known who their neighbor are.
Question 40 Report
Which prophet is popular with this statement in the Bible “can two walk together, except they be agreed”?
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The prophet who is popularly known for the statement, "can two walk together, except they be agreed" in the Bible is Amos. This statement can be found in Amos 3:3, and it emphasizes the importance of agreement and unity in any relationship or partnership. In the context of the passage, Amos was warning the Israelites of the consequences of their disobedience to God and their lack of agreement with His will. So the answer is option B: Amos.
Question 41 Report
Isaac first saw his wife to be in the ________
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Bible reference Geneses 24 : 63
Question 42 Report
And _____ was more honorable than his brethren.
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Bible reference 1 Chronicles 4:9.<br><br>
Jabez is the only wretched person in the list, he became honorable when the Lord blended him.
Question 43 Report
“For her sins hare reached in to heaven, and God hath remembered her indignities.” Who in the statement talking about?
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The statement is referring to Babylon. This sentence appears to be a paraphrase of a verse from the book of Revelation in the Bible, specifically Revelation 18:5. In this verse, it is written: "for her sins have reached unto heaven, and God hath remembered her iniquities." The context of the verse is a description of the downfall of a powerful and wealthy city, referred to as "Babylon the great." The city is depicted as having become corrupt and decadent, and God has pronounced judgment against it. The verse suggests that the city's sins have piled up so high that they have reached heaven, and that God has taken notice of them and will bring punishment. In summary, the statement is using language from the Bible to suggest that Babylon has become so sinful and corrupt that it has brought judgment upon itself.
Question 44 Report
Hanniah, Mishael and ______ were the 3 special friends of Daniel in the Bible.
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The three special friends of Daniel in the Bible were Hanniah, Mishael, and Azariah. These three friends were also known by their Babylonian names, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. They were Hebrews who were taken captive by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon and were trained to serve in his court. When the king ordered everyone to worship a golden statue he had made, Hanniah, Mishael, and Azariah refused to do so because it went against their belief in God. As a result, the king ordered them to be thrown into a fiery furnace as punishment for their disobedience. However, God protected them and they were miraculously saved from the flames. This event showed the power of God and how He can protect His faithful followers even in the face of danger.
Question 45 Report
Paul record in the book of cession that Christians are scared by ______ through______
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Paul records in the book of Colossians that Christians are saved by grace through faith. This means that salvation is not earned through works or human effort, but is a gift from God through faith in Jesus Christ. In Colossians 2:6-7, Paul writes, "So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live your lives in him, rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness. See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the elemental spiritual forces of this world rather than on Christ." Through faith in Jesus, we receive God's grace and are saved from sin and death. This message of salvation by grace through faith is a central tenet of the Christian faith.
Question 46 Report
Who is like unto thee,
O Lord, among the gods?
Who is like thee,
Glorious in holiness,
Fearful in praises, doing wonders?After which great occasion did the composer of the song above, sing the song?
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The song was sung after the crossing of the Red Sea. The Israelites had been enslaved in Egypt and were being pursued by the Egyptian army. With the help of God, they were able to cross the Red Sea on dry ground, while the Egyptian army was drowned. This was seen as a miraculous event and the Israelites sang this song to express their gratitude and amazement at God's power and might.
Question 47 Report
If any man love not the lord, let him be Anathemas:- anathema in the above sentence means
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In the given sentence, "anathema" means "cursed". It is used to express a strong denunciation or condemnation of someone or something. In this context, it refers to the act of being cursed by God or being excluded from the church community for not loving the Lord. The sentence suggests that if someone does not have love for the Lord, they should be cursed or condemned.
Question 48 Report
They have taken away my Lord, and I know not where they laid him, was the statement Mary Magdalene told Jesus at his sepulcher. This statement shows.
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The statement "They have taken away my Lord, and I know not where they laid him" made by Mary Magdalene at Jesus' sepulcher shows that she had a very strong and deep fellowship and relationship with Jesus. Mary was devastated by the loss of Jesus and was deeply concerned about his whereabouts. This statement highlights her love and loyalty towards Jesus, and her grief at his loss. It does not suggest that she owns Jesus, has personal interests, or is his sister.
Question 49 Report
The book of Acts of the Apostles contains the following except one.
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The book of Acts of the Apostles contains the following three topics: 1. How the early church started, including the ascension of Jesus and the appointment of Matthias to replace Judas as an apostle. 2. The things the Holy Spirit helped the Apostles to do in their lifetime, including the preaching of the gospel, the healing of the sick, and the performing of miracles. 3. The stories of those who came to faith in Jesus, as well as some who rejected him, such as the Jewish religious leaders. Therefore, "the story of Jesus' birth," is not included in the book of Acts of the Apostles. The book primarily focuses on the actions of the apostles after Jesus' ascension into heaven and the establishment of the early Christian church.
Question 50 Report
Whose donkey spoke in the bible?
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The donkey that spoke in the Bible belonged to a man named Balaam. Balaam was a non-Israelite prophet who was hired by the king of Moab, Balak, to curse the Israelites who were passing through Moab on their way to the Promised Land. On his way to meet with Balak, Balaam's donkey suddenly stopped in the middle of the road and would not move. Balaam became angry and began beating the donkey, but then the donkey spoke and asked him why he was beating her. Balaam was so shocked that he began to speak to the donkey, and then the Lord opened his eyes and he saw an angel of the Lord standing in the road with a sword. The angel told Balaam that the donkey had saved his life by stopping him from going down a dangerous path, and Balaam's eyes were opened to the fact that he had been wrong to try to curse the Israelites. This story can be found in the book of Numbers, chapter 22, verses 21-35 in the Bible.
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